The most common way to remove paint is by scraping it off and the same is true for concrete walls.
Remove paint from concrete block wall.
When you set out to remove paint from concrete the first thing to do is clean the surface of the concrete thoroughly.
Then wipe the wall with a soft cloth to remove any loose paint or dirt before starting.
Do note that reapplication of paint strippers may be necessary to completely remove paint on concrete.
You ll probably ultimately have to use a power washer but since most of the paint is gone you won t have to.
In other places the latex paint comes off with a paint scraper but not nearly as easily.
Basement walls present a challenge because the cement walls are porous and this makes paint removal difficult.
Removing old paint off basement walls is a time consuming effort.
This is one option.
You could use this however it is better used on a larger surface since the application has a few steps.
Sanding may also be used for concrete paint removal but normally only for floors.
In many places it s possible to pull off large strips of the paint white stuff right off the wall where it has bubbled away from the block.
Clean the concrete surface thoroughly and let dry.
Here is another video of removing a paint using an chain paint remover and diamond hole drill.
The procedure for stripping cinder block and masonry walls is virtually the same as that for stripping paint from any material at the beginning of the job but because cinder block is so porous the end of the job the part where you remove the paint residue can be difficult.
Before starting lay a cloth on the floor beneath the area you will be working on so that the flaking paint can be easily removed later on.
Peeling does not always remove the pasty white.
Rust oleum paint stripper for concrete is designed to remove paint and stains from concrete prior to applying a new coating.
A sanding disc is attached to a standard floor buffer instead of a polisher and the paint is remove in the same manner of polishing the floor.